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Security Weekly #467 - Listener Feedback, Crypto
In this listener feedback segment, we will answer the question "should you implement your own Crypto?"

Security Weekly #467 - Jon Searles and Will Genovese, BSides Security
This week we interview Jon Searles and Will Genovese, the founders of the NESIT hacker space and organizers of Bsides Connecticut.

Hack Naked TV - June 2, 2016
Hack Naked News covers Team Viewer, Myspace gets hacked, Infoblox, Ransomware, and Darkode! Here on Hack Naked TV!

Enterprise Security Weekly #6 - IDS/IPS
This week is, well, rough, ServiceNow buys threat intelligence company, memory scanning in the hypervisor, and next-generation network segmentation and NAC, and John and I discuss the evolution of IDS and IPS! Full Show Notes Here: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode6 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!

Hack Naked TV - May 31, 2016
Hack Naked TV, hosted by yours truly, Aaron Lyons! This week he will bring up the Bangladesh Heist, the battle between Google VS Oracle, Rob Graham's Port Scanning, and he'll rant on Ransomware!

Security Weekly #466 - Security News
Paul discusses on this Security News segment, Jeremiah Grossman, Apple hires crypto-wizard Jon Callas to beef up security, Google To Kill Passwords On Android, and a ton more from our other guests! Here on Security News!

Security Weekly #466 - Listener Feedback
This week on Security Weekly, we answer more of your questions! Paul, Jack, Jeff, and Larry answer the listeners feedback, here on Security Weekly!

Security Weekly #466 - Wade Baker
Wade Baker is the Vice President, Strategy and Risk Analytics at ThreatConnect. He believes improving information security starts with improving security information. In keeping with this belief, he's working to complete his doctoral thesis, "Toward a Decision Support System for Managing Information Risk in Supply Chains".

Hack Naked TV - May 26, 2016
Do you know who Guccifer is? He could hack your email! Aaron Lyons talks about Guccifer, the Bangladesh Heist, and $12 million was stolen from an Ecuadorean bank.

Enterprise Security Weekly #5 - "SEIM"
"Cyber Deception" comes to Defcon and IoT, Cisco makes a push for Voice over WiFi, Sumo Logic monitors your Lambdas, and identity management integrates with SEIM? All that and more so stay tuned! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode5

Hack Naked TV - May 24, 2016
This week on Hack Naked TV, Aaron talks about Ransomware, Bangladesh, and US Cyber Tech!

Enterprise Security Weekly #4 - Patch Management
Two vulnerability management vendors announce integrations with ServiceNow, "Cyber Deception" firm illusive networks raises 3 million in funding, CA Identity Suite adds real-time analytics to strengthen operational efficiencies, and LogRhythm's releases Network Monitor 3 an Advanced Threat Detection and Mitigation system, and we talk about Patch Manangement. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode4

Enterprise Security Weekly #3 - Vulnerability Management
Do you know how to manage security vulnerability? Paul and John Strand educate on the topic of vulnerability management. They explain how to have control of patching and have mitigation control. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode3

Enterprise Security Weekly #2 - Threat Intelligence
Do you know what Macworld and Cloudflare are? Paul and John Strand talk about these topics and Threat Intelligence! http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode2 Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Security Weekly #465 - Security News
Need a more in-depth News coverage? Here on Security Weekly we stay up-to-date on the latest Stories! Hear about LinkedIn Zombies, Top 10 Security Podcasts, When encryption is not enough for HIPAA, and Teslacrypt shuts down and releases master decryption key!

Security Weekly #465 - Listener Feedback
Do you have any questions for the Security Weekly Team? Here are some of our listener's asking questions!

Security Weekly #465 - Neil Wyler, Grifter
Do you know the elusive Grifter? He's a Hacker, Geek, DEFCON & Black Hat CFP Review Board Member, DEFCON Contest\Village\Events Lead Goon, Black Hat Staff, DC801 Founder, and a 801Labs Hackerspace Founder!

Enterprise Security Weekly #1 - Threat Hunting
Paul and John Strand begin a new series here on Security Weekly. They delve into Threat Hunting, FireEye, Tripwire IP360, and much more. Check this prime OG Episode of Enterprise Security Weekly! Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

Hack Naked TV - May 19, 2016
Ransomware again? I think so! Hear other great news stories and he will give some special advice! Here on Hack Naked TV!

Hack Naked TV - Beau Bullock
Need the Security News for Week? Here's an in-depth update with Beau Bullock about Critical 7-zip Vulns, Symantec BSOD, Facebook CTF Platform, and EmPyre.

Hack Naked TV - May 12, 2016
Need the Security News for the Week? Here on Hack Naked TV, Aaron Lyons gives the top news for the week in Security and Hacking!

Hack Naked TV - May 5, 2016
Ever wonder what Image Magick is? We don't know either! That's why Aaron is here to inform you about Image Magick among other more interesting topics! Stay tuned here on Hack Naked TV!

Hack Naked TV - May 3, 2016
Do you know what Cyber warfare? Hear what Aaron Lyons has to say about Cyber warfare! He rants on this Hack Naked TV.

Hack Naked TV - April 28, 2016
Welcome to another episode of Hack Naked TV recorded April 28th 2016. Aaron covers Cyberbombs, the next scan from Robert Graham, professional cyclists hacking their bikes, and more.

Security Weekly #464 - Douglas White, Ph.D.
Doug White was the first certified instructor for the ISFCE digital forensics boot camps and has worked for a variety of professional training organizations and corporations teaching and working in technology.

Security Weekly #464 - Stories of the Week
Want to know the security news for the week? Paul and the gang cover a wide variety of stories that involve news, bug bounties, and creative personal stories! Here this weeks special about Pornhub! Here on Security Weekly!

Security Weekly #464 - Tech Segment, Listener Feedback
This is a special Tech Segment where we answer some listeners questions and the professionals will answer the questions on the show! Only here, on Security Weekly!

Security Weekly #463 - Interview with Ferruh Mavituna
Do you want to know the inside scoop of Netsparker? Watch us interview Ferruh Mavituna who is in the security industry for well over a decade and his ambition to ease the process of automatically detecting web application vulnerabilities led him to build Netsparker, and pursued it to the point of commercial reality. Ferruh is also the Netsparker's Product Architect.

Security Weekly #462 - Interview with Sean Metcalf
Our guest on the show will be Sean Metcalf! Sean Metcalf is a Microsoft Certified Master/Microsoft Certified Solutions Master in Directory Services which is an elite group of Active Directory experts. As of 2016, he is also a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP).

Security Weekly #463 - Tech Segment, Amazon
Want to find the dirt on Amazon and how they manage security? Apollo Clark discusses user access and how to adhere to the best practices of security.

Security Weekly #463 - Stories of the Week
Wonder how safe your comments really are? A 10 year old boy discovers vulnerability in Instagram comments. We have Paul, Apollo, Larry, Joff, and Santarcangelo on the show to debate some sensual topics and about Security!

Security Weekly #462 - Stories of the Week
Paul chats with Joff, Carlos, and NotKevin about In the Press: Redmond Magazine published an article on PowerShell security quoting my post on Detecting Offensive PowerShell Attack Tools. They also talk about IT World Canada, and Active Directory attack and defense.

Security Weekly #461 - Jeff's Round Table
This week Jeff comes on the show and hosts Jeff's Round Table. He talks about Google Play Music, Jedi Conference, vulnerability management venders, and integrations into asset discovery. All that and more, here on Security Weekly!

Security Weekly #461 - Stories of the Week
Paul, Jeff, Santarcangelo, and Joff tell bad jokes! They tell about throwing out advice, but having lack of planning. They also talk about breaching and penetration testing.

Hack Naked TV - April 21, 2016
Aaron Lyons will be covering the recent sentencing of some malicious insiders, and the creators of the the SpyEye botnet creator.

Security Weekly #460 - Stories of the Week
This Stories of the week episode 'CyberUL' Launched For IoT, ZDNet, Ars Technica, and Hack the World. All that and more, here on Security Weekly.

Security Weekly #460 - Interview with Lee Holmes, Powershell
Lee Holmes is the lead security architect of Microsoft's Enterprise Cloud Group, covering Windows Server, Azure Stack, System Center, and Operations Management Suite. He is author of the Windows PowerShell Cookbook, and an original member of the PowerShell development team.

Security Weekly #460 - Tech Segment, MSF Venom
This Tech Segment is performed, by our own Joff Thyer.

Hack Naked TV - Beau Bullock
This week, Beau Bullock discusses in depth about Badlock, WordPress Encryption, WhatsApp End to End Encryption, and AllPorts.Exposed. Stay tuned for more stories from Beau, here on Hack Naked TV.

Hack Naked TV - April 14, 2016
This week on Hack Naked TV, Aaron Lyons talks about Badlock, Ransomware, Russian Prison for Hackers, and Ransomware. Check out Beau Bullock's Hack Naked for more in depth detail on Badlock.

Hack Naked TV - April 8, 2016
Welcome to another episode of Hack Naked TV recorded April 8th 2016. Aaron covers the Panama Papers, Cyber-Insurance, Ransomware, Hacking Team, and the Pentagon's bug bounty program.

Security Weekly #459 - Stories of the Week
Paul, Larry, and Apollo talk about their stories about security hacks in China's firewall, malware for your car, and much more!

Security Weekly #459 - Technical Segment - Apollo Clark
This Tech Segment is presented by Apollo Clark. He gives tips on teaching material, the VPN, researching, and self-training. Stay alive for more on Security Weekly!

Security Weekly #459 - Interview with James Lyne
We interview James Lyne from SANS. He comes from a background in cryptography but over the years has worked in a wide variety of security problem domains including anti-malware and hacking. James spent many years as a hands-on analyst dealing with deep technical issues and is a self-professed "massive geek".

Hack Naked TV - April 7, 2016
This week Paul takes the place of Aaron Lyons who is busy fighting Ninja Lamas. Paul discusses Car future Malware, Ubuntu Patches Kernel Vulnerabilities, OSVDB Shuts Down For Good, Flash zero-day in the wild to be fixed by Adobe, and FBI: $2.3 Billion Lost to CEO Email Scams. Check out the Security Weekly Wiki for more information!

Security Weekly #458 - Stories of the Week
This week on Stories of the week Paul and Jack Daniels, talk about Live Journal Hit with Angler exploit kit, and FBI investigates hacks against U.S. law firm. They talk about a lot more. Stay tuned to find out, here on Security Weekly.

Security Weekly #458 - Interview with Alex Horan
This week we talk with Alex Horan from Onapsis. He is a security focused IT professional with strong experience leading and motivating IT teams and departments.

Hack Naked TV - March 31, 2016
This week on Hack Naked TV Aaron Lyons talks about FBI vs Apple, the new Android bug, Cisco Firepower/Snort IDS, and ransomware.

Security Weekly #457 - Interview with Ferruh Mavituna
This week on Security Weekly, we talk with Ferruh from Netsparker. He explains how he can scan 1,000 websites simultaneously and what he does with the information he collects from the websites. Ferruh gives advice on threat modeling and how to understand the surface.

Security Weekly #457 - Stories of the Week
Security Weekly covers the topics of Internet privacy, bugs in CCTV software, a TP-Link firmware block, and much more! Stay tuned.